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When we build
your seat, it is hand crafted and tailored to your individual likes and
needs. We pay special attention to detail.
Check out our section called
Customer's
Bikes with Our Seats to
see our seats on bikes like yours and to read some of our
customer's comments.
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Whether you sit in the front or the back, your seat should
not bite you, make your back sore, nor make you shift
forward. Your personal space and width
should accommodate your size. The driver should be able to
be flat-footed. Driver's having a backrest should not
be cramped or not touching. Riders come in all
sizes. Bar Enterprises makes certain that our seats
accommodate the
driver and the passenger. When you arrive, you should
be relaxed and feeling good.

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Featured bike for December
2006
Bob's
1998 Softail from
Glenside, PA
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Custom
Solo Classic with nose
extension and faux brown
alligator top cover |
From:
Bob
Sent: December
03, 2006
Subject: Bike
WOW! Great job.
The bike looks really
good in those pics.
The red bike with white
walls in the snow is
perfect for the
holidays. I sent
it to all my friends!
Bob
You guys really did a
nice job making the
seat.
Thanks!
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We sent
samples back and forth in
order to have the seat go
with his dash and grips.
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Now that you have
picked your seat, don't you think you should learn more about
"MILLENNIUM
FOAM"? |

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BAR Enterprises
invites you to step up to an entirely different level of quality
and comfort at the absolute best price
Email or telephone
us with your seat application questions:
Info@harleyseats.com
or
530-238-8412 |
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management:
pglenn@harleyseats.com
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